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Angry wahoo's burn down bank in Ottawa

Those crazy injuns, all upset about land they can't build more casino's on, decided to firebomb a bank in Ottawa, then post typically misspelled rants on youtube. I guess by bombing a bank they ensure that no indian assets would be harmed. Story from CBC below.


Posting video footage online of an explosion and fire at an Ottawa Royal Bank branch is a "bold statement" on the part of the purported arsonists, police say.

Fire investigators at the scene of the Royal Bank fire at Bank Street and First Avenue early Tuesday morning. (Chad Pawson/CBC) The video, posted Tuesday afternoon on the website of the Ottawa Independent Media Center, is one more piece of evidence to study for leads about the suspicious fire, said Sgt. David Christie of the Ottawa police arson unit Wednesday.

The fire in Ottawa's Glebe neighbourhood started around 3:30 a.m. ET Tuesday.

"It's a pretty bold statement by the people who are claiming responsibility for it," Christie said. "I mean, to videotape yourself committing an arson that's caused probably $500,000 [in damage] — not to mention inconvenience to, I'm sure, hundreds of people who bank at this branch here...."

On Wednesday, police were collecting evidence in the front part of the fire-ravaged building at Bank Street and First Avenue where banking machines are located.

"There's smoke and some heat damage to the rest of the building, but primarily, the damage is in the front area there," Christie said.

Ottawa police also plan to release any stills from the bank's security camera footage that show the individuals suspected of starting the fire.

The video shows the bank branch lighting up suddenly before flames spill out the front of the building. Two people can be seen walking out of the building and then disappearing off-screen.

The scene is followed by a written statement scrolling up the screen and read aloud by a computerized voice stating that RBC was a major sponsor of the 2010 Olympics on "stolen indigenous land."

"The [Olympic] Games in Vancouver are now over, but resistance continues. An RBC branch can be found in every corner of Kanada," said the statement, quoted directly.

The statement, signed by "FFFC - Ottawa," also says the group will be at the G20 summit in Toronto on June 26-27 and at the G8 summit near Huntsville, Ont., June 25-26.

The video and statement were posted under the title "Direct Action in Ottawa" by someone named GracB.

RBC may boost security

RBC released a statement saying it is working with police to ensure those responsible for setting Tuesday's fire are caught and will increase security measures "as necessary."

'I don't think it serves us to comment on inflammatory remarks by some group, particularly one that would use violence to support their views,' said regional RBC president Jeff Boyd. (CBC)"I don't think it serves us to comment on inflammatory remarks by some group ... particularly one that would use violence to support their views," said Jeff Boyd, regional president for the bank.

"For us ... I think we're pretty proud of our corporate reputation and our involvement in our communities as one of Canada's top employers."

Boyd added that the bank did not receive any threats beforehand: "This came pretty much out of the blue."

Branches across the country have been vandalized in the past, he said, but it's difficult to say if the incidents are linked.

The bank said its G8 and G20 plans already included increased security measures. It plans to reduce staffing at Toronto branches affected by the security perimeter that will be set up during the G20 summit by allowing employees to work from home and other locations.

RCMP spokesman Greg Cox said in a statement Wednesday that Ottawa police are leading the investigation, but RCMP were monitoring "any potential threats to the G8 and G20 summits and will be prepared to deal with any possible threats."

Residents shaken by fire

The Glebe neighbourhood has seen four major fires at residential dwellings in the last six months, and many residents CBC spoke with before the release of the video had assumed the bank fire was similar.

The discovery that the fire may have been political in nature was a surprise to Diane Munier, a resident of the Glebe for 35 years.

"I feel as if I'm in a place like Kabul rather than the Glebe because this is terrifying," said Munier on Wednesday. "I hope whoever did it is caught and brought to justice because this is certainly a peaceful, family-oriented neighbourhood."

Tom Quiggin, a researcher at Carleton University's Canadian Centre for Security Studies, said RBC is a high-profile target for anarchist or anti-establishment groups.

He said RBC has been the target at least nine times in the past two years, with attacks involving everything from throwing bricks through windows to spray painting. But the attacks have tended to avoid injuring people, he said.

"Most of these groups tend to be out to destroy property but not life," said Quiggin.

District Chief Jim Bloom of the Ottawa fire department said the blaze started in the banking machine area and quickly spread to the roof. It took 16 fire trucks and 35 firefighters to get the fire under control within half an hour of responding.

Damage is estimated at $300,000 and the bank will be closed for at least a week. The fire did not spread to any neighbouring businesses.



Posting video footage online of an explosion and fire at an Ottawa Royal Bank branch is a "bold statement" on the part of the purported arsonists, police say.

Fire investigators at the scene of the Royal Bank fire at Bank Street and First Avenue early Tuesday morning. (Chad Pawson/CBC) The video, posted Tuesday afternoon on the website of the Ottawa Independent Media Center, is one more piece of evidence to study for leads about the suspicious fire, said Sgt. David Christie of the Ottawa police arson unit Wednesday.

The fire in Ottawa's Glebe neighbourhood started around 3:30 a.m. ET Tuesday.

"It's a pretty bold statement by the people who are claiming responsibility for it," Christie said. "I mean, to videotape yourself committing an arson that's caused probably $500,000 [in damage] — not to mention inconvenience to, I'm sure, hundreds of people who bank at this branch here...."

On Wednesday, police were collecting evidence in the front part of the fire-ravaged building at Bank Street and First Avenue where banking machines are located.

"There's smoke and some heat damage to the rest of the building, but primarily, the damage is in the front area there," Christie said.

Ottawa police also plan to release any stills from the bank's security camera footage that show the individuals suspected of starting the fire.

The video shows the bank branch lighting up suddenly before flames spill out the front of the building. Two people can be seen walking out of the building and then disappearing off-screen.

The scene is followed by a written statement scrolling up the screen and read aloud by a computerized voice stating that RBC was a major sponsor of the 2010 Olympics on "stolen indigenous land."

"The [Olympic] Games in Vancouver are now over, but resistance continues. An RBC branch can be found in every corner of Kanada," said the statement, quoted directly.

The statement, signed by "FFFC - Ottawa," also says the group will be at the G20 summit in Toronto on June 26-27 and at the G8 summit near Huntsville, Ont., June 25-26.

The video and statement were posted under the title "Direct Action in Ottawa" by someone named GracB.

RBC may boost security

RBC released a statement saying it is working with police to ensure those responsible for setting Tuesday's fire are caught and will increase security measures "as necessary."

'I don't think it serves us to comment on inflammatory remarks by some group, particularly one that would use violence to support their views,' said regional RBC president Jeff Boyd. (CBC)"I don't think it serves us to comment on inflammatory remarks by some group ... particularly one that would use violence to support their views," said Jeff Boyd, regional president for the bank.

"For us ... I think we're pretty proud of our corporate reputation and our involvement in our communities as one of Canada's top employers."

Boyd added that the bank did not receive any threats beforehand: "This came pretty much out of the blue."

Branches across the country have been vandalized in the past, he said, but it's difficult to say if the incidents are linked.

The bank said its G8 and G20 plans already included increased security measures. It plans to reduce staffing at Toronto branches affected by the security perimeter that will be set up during the G20 summit by allowing employees to work from home and other locations.

RCMP spokesman Greg Cox said in a statement Wednesday that Ottawa police are leading the investigation, but RCMP were monitoring "any potential threats to the G8 and G20 summits and will be prepared to deal with any possible threats."

Residents shaken by fire

The Glebe neighbourhood has seen four major fires at residential dwellings in the last six months, and many residents CBC spoke with before the release of the video had assumed the bank fire was similar.

The discovery that the fire may have been political in nature was a surprise to Diane Munier, a resident of the Glebe for 35 years.

"I feel as if I'm in a place like Kabul rather than the Glebe because this is terrifying," said Munier on Wednesday. "I hope whoever did it is caught and brought to justice because this is certainly a peaceful, family-oriented neighbourhood."

Tom Quiggin, a researcher at Carleton University's Canadian Centre for Security Studies, said RBC is a high-profile target for anarchist or anti-establishment groups.

He said RBC has been the target at least nine times in the past two years, with attacks involving everything from throwing bricks through windows to spray painting. But the attacks have tended to avoid injuring people, he said.

"Most of these groups tend to be out to destroy property but not life," said Quiggin.

District Chief Jim Bloom of the Ottawa fire department said the blaze started in the banking machine area and quickly spread to the roof. It took 16 fire trucks and 35 firefighters to get the fire under control within half an hour of responding.

Damage is estimated at $300,000 and the bank will be closed for at least a week. The fire did not spread to any neighbouring businesses.

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  • i guess you guys have never seen: the invisible nation

    http://films.nfb.ca/peuple-invisible/

    maybe you should before you comment here about the natives...

    Posted May-20-2010 By 

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    • I don't really care about the fate of a group that holds up stagnation as a culture. All this type of thing will do is put more of them in jail and further depreciate their image.

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  • clean up your fucking front lawn.

    Posted May-20-2010 By 

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  • its doesnt matter what anyone does with them , natives will always say they where treated unfair ... get an education so they can read the damn contracts

    Posted May-20-2010 By 

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  • they are not natives!! they come from fucking mongolia!!

    Posted May-21-2010 By 

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  • Setting a building on fire is terrorism??? A bank with no one inside? Oh... pleeeze don't terrorize out money... our poor terrorized banks!!! Actually, the police service would have to be ordered by the crown before such a charge could be levied. This, as far as can be seen is a case of vandalism... or arson at best. While I in no way agree with this type of action I think some people should consider that Canadian law is different than what you watch on NCIS or other American television show More..

    Posted May-21-2010 By 

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    • Quote from Ottawa Police chief Vern White "When a community is terrorized by activities of a group based in ideology, that's terrorism and that's what I believe happened here %u2014 this is domestic terrorism,"
      this is after the consults with CSIS and RCMP. Ottawa is also not just any city in Canada, it is the National Capital Region and the police here have some powers that other cities do not.

      Posted May-23-2010 By 

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  • Its simple, They are terrorists.

    Fuckem.

    Islam and Natives can now be said in the same breath

    Posted May-20-2010 By 

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